Top Best Medical Malpractice Lawyers | 3831 Available
Find Top Best Rated Medical Malpractice attorneys near you. Many offer free consultations and have verified client reviews.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area do?
A Medical Malpractice lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Medical Malpractice cases in your area.
How much does a Medical Malpractice lawyer cost in your area?
Most Medical Malpractice lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Medical Malpractice lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Medical Malpractice lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Medical Malpractice cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
3831 Medical Malpractice Lawyers Found
Ronald Wilt is the managing partner of Wilt Injury Lawyers. He has been dedicated to helping medical malpractice and nursing home abuse victims for three decades. He also assists in a wide range of other personal injury matters, helping clients throughout Kentucky obtain justice. For reliable legal guidance, contact Wilt Injury Lawyers today to set up a free consultation.
You will work with me directly - not a paralegal or case manager - to get your injury claim resolved quickly and for as much money as possible. I used to work for the insurance companies - we will use that knowledge to maximize your recovery on your injury claim. My practice areas are car accidents, trucking accidents, and medical malpractice. Call me today for a free consultation.
Chester L. Tennyson, Jr. is proud to provide clients with over 30 years of skilled legal experience. He attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst for his undergraduate degree, then went on to graduate, cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School with his Juris Doctorate in 1977. He is a member to a number of associations, including the Rhode Island Association for Justice, Professional Negligence Litigation Group, Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys, American Association for Justice, Birth Trauma Litigation Group, Nursing Home Litigation Group, Medical Negligence Information Exchange Group, and he is on the Board of Governors for the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys. Call the Brockton personal injury attorneys at Tennyson Law Firm to learn more and to schedule your free consultation.
Attorney Daniel N. Moore obtained his Bachelor’s Degree from Washington State University. Upon graduating with a degree in Business Administration, he furthered his education by studying at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, where he obtained his Juris Doctorate. He has been admitted to practice law throughout the States of Ohio and Kentucky. He also has been admitted to the United States Federal District Courts that are located in the Eastern District of Kentucky and the Southern District of Ohio. Attorney Moore has experience you can count on. With extensive knowledge in personal injuy law, he is prepared to handle your case. Contact The Moore Law Firm today. You can receive the help you need from Attorney Moore and the rest of the skilled legal team.
Jennifer L. Lawrence is licensed to practice law in the State of Ohio and Commonwealth of Kentucky. She has devoted her legal career to helping individuals castrophically injured as a result of medical malpractice, personal injury and wrongful death. She has had the privilege of working with her father, Richard Lawrence, her husband, Rob Lewis and her sister, Lindsay Lawrence as well as many other attorneys whom she considers to be family. Ms. Lawrence grew up in the Greater Cincinnati area and is a graduate of Salmon P. Chase College of Law. She remains active within the local bar associations in both Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati and is a Board member of the Kentucky Justice Association and a past board member of the Birth Trauma Litigation Group of the American Association of Justice. She is a member of the St. Agnes Parish in Fort Wright, Kentucky and serves as a Girl Scout Troop Leader while also remaining active with her three children.
My law practice is limited to the representation of individuals who suffer injury as a result of the negligence of another. I DO NOT represent insurance companies or big business. I represent people who need the help of a dedicated, compassionate and seasoned trial lawyer.
We have been in practice for over 30 years serving the state of Massachusetts. We have pursued justice for our clients in virtually all of the courts throughout the state.
My name is Jacob Dressler AKA “Jake.” I graduated from Southern Connecticut State University with a major in communications. I also graduated from Western New England School of Law with honors cum laude. I interned at the Mayor’s Office of the City of New Haven under the Director of Communications. I worked for the Committee for Public Counsel Services for the State of Massachusetts in the area of custody and family law. I worked for the Public Defender’s Office of the State of Connecticut in the City of Hartford. I briefly interned with the Corporation Counsel’s Office of the City of Waterbury, of Connecticut. I worked for a number of law offices in the State of Massachusetts and the State of Connecticut in the area of criminal defense, personal injury, real estate, trusts & estates, workers compensation, administrative law and business law.. Prior to practicing law I had a career as a journalist, video journalist, and public relations manager. I wrote for major publications such as The Hartford Courant, the New Haven Register, the New Haven Independent, the Waterbury Republican, and Worth Magazine. Some of my work appeared on CNN, Fox News, Yahoo, and the Tucker Carlson Show. I have volunteered at the New Haven soup kitchen and senior citizen centers. I have published prison newsletters.
Attorney Heather Spellman comes to d’Oliveira & Associates with OVER 20 YEARS of litigation experience, primarily in the defense of personal injury claims, but also in the representation of injured parties. She has invaluable perspective on how insurance companies defend claims, which she uses to aggressively represent injured parties. Since joining the firm, she has been practicing personal injury law exclusively. She works with clients from East Providence, Boston, Worcester, Pawtucket, Fall River, Woonsocket, Attleboro, Wareham, New Bedford, Taunton, Brockton and throughout Rhode Island & Massachusetts.. Attorney Spellman graduated from Seekonk High School in 1992, and earned her bachelor’s degree from Boston College in 1996. She received her law degree from Roger Williams University School of Law in 2001.. Attorney Spellman is admitted to practice law in RI, MA, CT, NH, and also in the United States District Courts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as well as the First Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. Her professional associations and memberships include the Rhode Island and Massachusetts Bar Associations.
Christine Tennyson is the New Bedford elder law and healthcare advocacy attorney at Tennyson LNC. She attended the University of Massachusetts to earn her undergraduate degree, then went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from the Southern New England School of Law. With a background in nursing, she is uniquely qualified to help handle elder law matters of all kinds. Handling practice areas such as trusts, wills, health care advocacy, MassHealth and Medicaid, medical malpractice, conservatorship, estate administration, guardianships, and elder law. No matter what challenges you may be facing, this is a team that is dedicated to helping find you tailor-made solutions.
Benjamin Duggan is a litigator and trial lawyer. Prior to joining the KJC Law Firm, Ben worked as a staff attorney for the Committee for Public Counsel Services in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Ben has represented hundreds of clients in the trial courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusets, in cases ranging from drug possession and operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs, to armed robbery and aggravated rape. At trial, Ben has successfully obtained not guilty verdicts on a variety of charges, including reckless operation, firearm possession, and assault with intent to murder. Ben has been equally successful in getting his clients’ cases dismissed prior to trial, prevailing in dozens of motions to dismiss and motions to suppress. And when his clients’ suffered adverse rulings, Ben obtained reversals on appeal to the Supreme Judicial Court and the Massachusetts Appeals Court. In one particular case, Commonwealth v. Jessica McDonald, No. 13-P-1365 (Nov. 13, 2014), Ben was able to convince the Appeals Court to reverse a decision against his client, based on a cutting-edge issue in Massachusetts law related to the decriminalization of marijuana. Due to his work in the case, Ben was asked to author a guide for defense attorneys on issues related to changes in Massachusetts marijuana laws. His article, “Recent Case Law Developments Related to Marijuana,” was published in June 2015 by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education as part of their Cutting Edge Issues in Northern Massachusetts Criminal Law Practice seminar.. Ben has also worked on a wide variety of civil cases, including personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, contract, consumer protection, employment, foreclosure, and intellectual property. He has written dozens of memoranda of law regarding motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment, filed in Massachusetts District and Superior Court and the United States District Court. He has also written several appeals briefs, filed in the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, and the First Circuit Court of Appeals.. Ben graduated summa cum laude from Suffolk University Law School in 2012. While at Suffolk, Ben was a member of the Suffolk Defenders student clinic, where he was appointed to represent indigent defendants in the Boston Municipal Court. Ben received several academic accolades, including awards for Dinstinguished Oral Advocate and Distinguished Brief. He was also a member of Suffolk’s nationally-ranked mock trial team, where he won a regional championship in the American Association for Justice’s annual competition, advanced to the regional final in the National Trial Competition, and was invited to compete, along with advocates from the top-16 mock trial programs in the country, in the “Top Gun” mock trial tournament at Baylor University, where he advanced to the semi-finals. Ben continues his involvement with Suffolk’s mock trial team by volunteering as a coach.
I have nearly 40 years of courtroom and litigation experience, getting compensation for people hurt on construction sites, car accidents, by falls, and by defective products -- whether at work, at home, or on the road. I'm a lifetime member of the Multimillion Dollar Advocates Forum, having litigated multiple cases paying more than $2 million dollars to injured clients, and have been selected as a member of the Top 100 National Trial Lawyers Association. No case is too big -- or too small. I've handled everything from 'fender benders' to being one of the attorneys who sued 'Big Tobacco.' I'm known as a tough and creative advocate for my clients, and find out of the box solutions to difficult cases. I'm also a "lawyer's lawyer", with many other attorneys, and even law professors, coming to me to solve their hardest cases.. No one will work harder to get you fair compensation.
Kathy Jo Cook is the managing member of KJC Law Firm. She represents people who have been injured and people and businesses that have suffered an economic loss. This includes individuals who have been injured in a car crash, on a construction site, or by a doctor, nurse or lawyer. This also includes individuals and businesses which have been harmed by another as a result of unfair business practices or discrimination in employment.. Kathy Jo began her legal career at Lubin & Meyer, P.C. during law school. She joined Keches & Mallen, P.C. thereafter, where she handled complex claims on behalf of injured plaintiffs for 13 years. Kathy Jo litigated the first successful claim in Massachusetts to hold that an insurance company’s meritless appeal of an injured worker’s verdict was a bad faith insurance practice and violated the Consumer Protection Statute, securing the original judgment of more than 3 million dollars and an additional 4.2 million dollar punitive judgment against the insurance company for that practice. In 2010, she prevailed in Law v. Griffith, 457 Mass. 349 (2010),a case which was deemed to be one of the most important decisions of the year and one which continues to aid plaintiffs seeking damages at trial for medical expenses.. Kathy Jo’s outstanding abilities have been recognized by her peers and legal observers. In 1999, she was named by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as one of the top five "up and coming" attorneys in Massachusetts, and in 2007, she became the third lawyer ever to be inducted into the Lawyers Weekly "Hall of Fame." In 2008, Kathy Jo was named as one of the Top 50 Women Lawyers in Massachusetts by Law & Politics Magazine (Best of Boston), and she has been named as a Super Lawyer by that same publication every year since. In 2010, Kathy Jo was admitted to the American Board of Trial Advocates, a distinguished organization which is open by application only to those with significant trial experience.. Kathy Jo has been rated as “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory. This is the highest rating possible and is given only to lawyers who have very high to preeminent legal ability and who embrace very high professional standards. She has also been rated by Avvo as “Superb.”. Kathy Jo has also been active in bar association work and other efforts to promote fairness, justice and equality in the trial bar as well as society at large. She served on the Board of Directors of the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts for a number of years and was its President in 2008-2009. She is a member of the Labor & Employment Section Counsel of the Massachusetts Bar Association, where she has also served as Chair of the Judicial Administration Section Council, Co-Chair of the Plain English Jury Instruction Project, and as a member of the Standing Court Management Advisory Committee and the Strategic Planning Committee. Kathy Jo is a member of the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys and she has also served on its Executive Management Board. She has served as Co-Chair of the Legislative Policy Committee and the Executive Management Board of the Massachusetts Employment Lawyers Association. Kathy Jo has also served on the Civil Right to Counsel Task Force, the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Section Council and the Diversity and Inclusion Section Council of the Boston Bar Association. She is also a member of the American Association for Justice, formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.. Kathy Jo frequently lectures on substantive legal issues, litigation techniques and gender equality at area law schools, professional conferences, and Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education. She has been featured in a number of publications, including the National Law Journal and Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. She has received numerous first place awards in national writing and trial competitions, including the Association of Trial Lawyers of America National Trial Competition. Her writings have appeared in numerous publications, including the American Judges Association Journal and the Cleveland State Law Review.. About her work Kathy Jo says, "My focus has always been on justice. To me justice means working to promote equality, to protect important civil rights, and to help individual people, workers and consumers to obtain just compensation for injuries caused by the fault of others.”. Kathy Jo is an honors graduate of Suffolk University Law School and the University of Houston. She is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts in Massachusetts.
I was raised in Pikeville, a small Eastern Kentucky town nestled in "coal country." Although I have lived in Northern Kentucky for many years, the saying, "You can take the girl out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the girl," is true. I was raised to respect others and to do no harm. I expect the same from everyone else. When a company or person is careless and causes injury or death, I seek justice for those who do not have the money or power to stand up for themselves. Most of my clients have suffered a life-altering injury requiring care for the rest of their lives or have suffered the loss of a loved one. I combine my knowledge of the law and the knowledge I have gained over the last 18 years about various industries, including trucking, human factors, and medicine to fight for my clients and to make a change so that others will not suffer the same harm. I take great pride in obtaining compensation to pay for medical care my clients or their loved ones will need the rest of their lives and the wages they lost because of someone else's carelessness. I aggressively pursue justice for my clients because I know that not only does it make a huge difference in their lives, but it will also make a difference for the safety of many others.
Kara has dedicated her career to advocating for injury victims. Since joining TLF in 2014 after earning her law degree, she has focused on representing individuals harmed by medical negligence. Her work encompasses cases involving birth injuries, spinal cord injuries, strokes, and other preventable catastrophic outcomes. Kara is passionate about delving into the complex medicine and science behind each case to hold negligent medical providers accountable and secure justice for her clients. In addition to medical malpractice, she has successfully litigated and resolved cases involving motor vehicle accidents, trucking collisions, and pedestrian injuries caused by negligent drivers.. Kara graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Kentucky, achieving a 4.0 GPA. She went on to earn her law degree magna cum laude from Salmon P. Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University, where she was one of only two graduates awarded the Certificate for Excellence in Advocacy. This distinction reflects her mastery of written and oral advocacy, trial skills, and alternative dispute resolution.. Beyond her legal practice, Kara is involved in many professional and community activities. She serves as an Adjunct Professor at Chase College of Law and is the Secretary of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association Board of Directors. Previously, she chaired the NKBA’s Young Lawyers Section. Kara’s public service includes being elected to Bellevue, Kentucky City Council in 2024. She is also a member of the Bellevue/Dayton Fire Department Board. Prior to her election to City Council, Kara served as a Planning and Zoning Commissioner for the City of Bellevue from 2021 to 2024.. Originally from Lexington, Kara moved to Northern Kentucky to pursue her legal education and now calls Bellevue home. In her free time, she enjoys weightlifting and exploring local craft breweries with her Shih Tzu, Benson.